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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-04-04 02:57 pm

[ SECRET POST #4838 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4838 ⌋

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Re: New Hobbies

(Anonymous) 2020-04-05 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
Damn, that is awesome! Lockpicking is something I've been trying to learn off and on for years now. I know how to pick a thumblock with a bobbypin, (which technically isn't that impressive but given I decided to lock myself out of a room on a whim one day as a kid with only a chewed up bobbypin to get back in, and had no actual reference for what I was doing... well, I impressed myself at the very least...) but that's about it. I've like asked for a lockpick set since I was a child, but I have no idea where to find a proper one. The last few years I've looked (on amazon, I have no idea where you can buy them otherwise;;) the only ones I've been able to find have the same kind of reviews, like poor materials and the practice locks being broken on arrival.
Can I ask where you got yours? Or like any kind of site/information that's good to learn lockpicking from? I mean it's probably one of the most helpful skills you can have at any given time, and hey, it really is just that fun~
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Re: New Hobbies

[personal profile] thewakokid 2020-04-05 02:24 pm (UTC)(link)
It does feel great when you manage to pick a lock. Even the practice locks, which I know are supposed to be easy, I feel great every time I pop one of them. I just picked up a cheapo set off amazon, didn't bother reading the reviews... which was probably a mistake, but they turned up fine. Then I just headed off to you tube for the instructions.